Content Access: Entry to the main conference program on July 8, including keynotes, panels, case studies, and breakout sessions led by industry and government leaders.
July 9 CIF Working Group Session: Space for the July 9 working session is complimentary but limited. During registration, eligible attendees will have the option to request an invitation to this half-day workshop focused on the CIF funding package.
Strategic Networking: Curated networking breaks and an evening reception designed to foster partnerships and collaboration, plus access to the exhibit space featuring relevant technologies and initiatives.
Market Intelligence: Post-event access to available session presentations and insights delivered by speakers.
Event App: Connect with fellow attendees, schedule one-on-one meetings, and ask live session questions, all in one place.
Post-Event Access: Session presentations and speaker insights shared directly with all registered attendees following the event.
Language Support: ITA-LAC will be conducted primarily in Spanish. Attendees who require translation support will receive instructions on-site for accessing translation through their personal device.
Special Rates Available
Industrial & Manufacturing Leaders – VIP Passes With the generous support of the IDB Group and the World Bank Group, a limited number of complimentary VIP passes are available for eligible industrial and manufacturing companies, covering both the main conference on July 8 and the July 9 CIF Working Group Session. Apply for consideration; all applications will be reviewed by the organizing team and are subject to approval.
Latin American Government Discounts We offer substantial discounts for Latin American government representatives. To confirm eligibility, contact New Energy Support using an affiliated government email address.
Group Discounts
Bringing your team? Discounts are available for group registrations from the same organization. Contact Emma to learn more and build your team’s presence at ITA-LAC 2026.
Clarity on capital. Understand where your project fits within the region’s evolving financing landscape — and the concrete next steps required to secure it.
The right connections. Direct access to the decision-makers, capital providers, and partners who can accelerate your transformation strategy.
An execution-ready roadmap. A sharper approach to integrating energy systems, technology, and finance into your industrial strategy — built for action, not just planning.
Momentum beyond the event. Structured follow-up pathways — meetings, working groups, and commitments designed to keep projects moving after Mexico City.
Who Will You Meet?
Industrial operators: CEOs, CFOs, and CTOs across cement, steel, petrochemicals, mining, energy, automotive, transport, and fuels from Mexico, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Argentina, and the wider region.
Industrial off-takers: Leaders in aviation, shipping, data centers, and global manufacturing sourcing low-carbon products and long-term supply agreements.
Capital providers: Multilateral and national development banks, bilateral DFIs, private equity, commercial lenders, export credit agencies, and capital markets participants deploying industrial and infrastructure finance.
Clean energy & hydrogen developers: Companies building the clean power, green fuels, and storage infrastructure.
Technology companies: Providers of clean technologies, AI-driven optimization, automation, electrification, CCUS, and digital infrastructure ready for industrial-scale deployment.
Government and public-sector leaders: Energy and industry ministries, regulators, state-owned enterprises, and public agencies shaping policy, incentives, permitting, and investment frameworks.